Hopkins High School - Warrior Yearbook (Minnetonka, MN)

 - Class of 1963

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MR. JOHN R. RAUN . . . Visit-in k Teacher. MRS. ELAINE ARCETSINCER ... Speech Clinician. MR. LEONARD MARTINETTO — Remedial Reading. SCHOOL SPECIALISTS LIBRARIANS: Mrs. Donna Johnson, Mrs. Dorothy Oyaas, and Mrs. Elizabeth Stcnbcck. Hopkins has nine specialists on its staff. These include a visiting teacher, speech clinician. remedial reading instructor, special education teacher, nurse, ami visual education co-ordinator. Each of these people assists students in developing to their full capacities. Also included in the area of specialization is the library. Since the first of the year, Hopkins has had two libraries—a general library and a resource library in the new addition. The resource library contains all magazines, pamphlets. college bulletins, recordings, math books, and duplicate sets of all reference books and encyclopedias. The opening of this library was an asset to seniors doing research for their final papers. MRS. CAROLINE ROSDAHL . . . Nurse. MR. GARY OLSON . . . Special Education. MR. J. A. NEVDECKF.R . . . Visual Education. 11

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PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE STAFF: Delores Pavclka—Secretary, Marie Lapic— .Scfomlar) Clerk, Marge Holm— Nurse's Ollier. l.ois Miller—Secondary Clerk, Ilea PJad-cn Counselor'll Ollier. SCHOOL SERVICES The cooks, custodians, and staff members of the office and business wing play integral roles in H.H.S. The members of the principal's office staff must answer innumerable questions of teachers and students, type all office materials, sign in absentees, and issue passes to tardy students. The business office staff, under the direction of Mrs. Marion Hanson, deposits all money raised by various clubs and organizations, and issues receipts for this money. The business office occupies an entire wing of the school. The custodians have an added responsibility this year with the addition of the new wing. Because this wing contains twenty-eight classrooms and a resource library, the custodians must vsork day and night shifts to keep our building looking neat and new. HUSINESS OFFICE STAFF: Mr-. Myrtle Vickemun. Mr-. Ifj r| Nielson, Helen Brogdcn, Mrs. Dorothy Kjthtnanncr, Mr-. Norma TollcMn, .Mrs. Sophie Kroc. Our efficient food sen ice staff feed sixteen hundred students each day. MRS. MARIOS HAASOS Business Office Manager.



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MR. CHARLES CARUSOS . . . Mead of Language Arts Department, English 10, Debate, Speech. Mead Debate Coach. IRS. MARY DUYIVIER . . . English 10, Journalism, Mi-Crier Advisor. MR. HUBERT ANDERSON . . . MISS MARLENE HOFFMAN . . . English 11, College Composition, English 12, Dramatics. Assistant Debate Coach. MRS. JOAN RICHE . . . English 12, College Composition, Senior Class Advisor. MISS ROSE MACEMON ... English 12. Survey of World Literature. MRS. KAREN MUSOLF . . . Eng lish 12. Junior Class Advisor. MRS. DEANNE STRATTE . . . English 10. EXPANDING LANGUAGE ARTS STUDIES The importance of reading, writing, and speaking correctly is emphasized by a progressive language Arts department. World. Anteri can, and British literature courses arc required. Hopkins offers speech and debate to stimulate effective communication. A survey of world literature is given to acquaint students with the classics, as well as college composition to teach the fundamentals of college writing. Two classes were involved in new courses of study this year. Juniors studied the play “Our Town,” while seniors viewed a scries of humanities films discussing such classics as “Ocdipbs Rex” and “Hamlet.” Students increased their writing experience further by contributing original stories, poems, and articles to the Hopkins literary magazine, Motif, published for the first time last year. The articles in the magazine were judged and prizes were given for the best at the Spring Awards program. Sing along with the faculty of Hopkins. 12

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